Cleopatra Hair.

I made my hair yesterday, I call it channeling my inner Cleopatra and Amrezy and it cost less than 10000n (both weave and service charge) so adjust your seat and get this scoop hunnay.

Weave – Nature HH Straight Human Hair in colour 1, 8″ for the back and 12″ for the front with an invisible lace parting at the centre.

This is the first time I’d use Nature Human Hair and it’s quite nice, a little too light in terms of body and bends to your will like Chocolate Hair. I’d prefer you use Passion Hair because it has more body than this Nature or Chocolate Hair.

Timing – I didn’t check the time but say less than two hours because the stylist was fast.

Style – The invisible lace part is so nice! He used this brown net as an underlay then started to glue the hair in bits, people think I have lace closure on. 😉

Cost – Nature Hair 8″ is 1500n and 12″ is 3500n, Stylist charges 3000n but I paid less because I’m cute lol. Overall the hair cost less than 10000n, great bargain right?

Where to buy – If you’re in Abuja, check Wuse market

Salon – If you’ve been searching for a stylist (like I have) in Abuja then you should give this stylist at Wuse market a try, he does all kinds of fixing but he doesn’t braid. Just tell him you got his contact from Bookie and he can reduce a little for you (no promises oh).

I chose not to cut the hair just because I’m still going to curl it, straighten it and style it differently from time to time, you can cut yours if you wish.

If you want his contact information, send an email to hello@bookiekunlere.com and I’d send it to you.

Moving on, I’m actually showing off my makeup in these pictures because I didn’t take a comb to work today so my hair is in a mess sort of.

Let me talk about what I used like all these MUAs do lol, please I’m new to this makeup game but I’ve been doing my brows for over three years now hunnay. 😉

I need a better camera plus the sun isn’t out to play today of all days. 😦

The weave looks so soft. I love the technique that was used to achieve the invisible part, it’s my first time of seeing this, I will give it a try whenever I don’t want to leave any hair out when fixing my weave. Thank you for sharing this tip.

I didn’t know glycerin could be used as a primer, I watch make-up tutorials sometimes and I am always impressed with the cleverness of using Milk of Magnesia as a primer. Glycerin is also a great beauty hack, well done!